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Burimari reels as Indian stone import halt drags on

17 August 2026
An Indian measure limiting trucks to around 25 tonnes has disrupted supplies, traders say
17 August 2026
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MT Hossain Institute: A fading chapter of our cultural history

16 August 2026
A crumbling building on a sprawling railway compound along Fire Service Road in Lalmonirhat town stands as a fading reminder of the region’s rich cultural history. It is the historic MT Hossain Institute, once a major cultural hub of northern Bangladesh and home to one of the Indian subcontinent’s rare revolving theatre stages.
16 August 2026
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MT Hossain Institute: A fading chapter of Bangladesh’s cultural history

15 August 2026
Cultural ministry has requested railways ministry to transfer ownership of the long neglected theatre before starting conservation work
15 August 2026
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Teesta washes away important Dahagram road

12 August 2026
A key section of the Angorpota-Dahagram road, the only major road connecting Dahagram union, an area surrounded by India under Patgram upazila of Lalmonirhat, has collapsed under the force of the Teesta river’s strong current.
12 August 2026
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Rangpur mob killings: Slow legal process frustrates victims’ families

11 August 2026
A year after her husband was beaten to death by a mob, Maloti Rani Rabidas is still struggling to keep her family going, with little income and little hope that those responsible will soon face justice.
11 August 2026
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Fertiliser stocks drop below safe levels

10 August 2026
Reserves of some key fertilisers have fallen below safe levels, raising concerns about shortages during the upcoming cropping season amid the US-Israeli war on Iran and China’s ban on fertiliser export.
10 August 2026
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The shrinking world of the Oraons

9 August 2026
With farmland disappearing and livelihoods changing, the Oraon community is now fighting not only for economic survival but also to preserve its language and culture
9 August 2026
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Just one teacher for 550 students

5 August 2026
Every morning, hundreds of students arrive at Dahagram Government High School hoping to learn. Yet, most return home without attending regular classes, as only one teacher remains for the school’s 550 students.
5 August 2026
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Teacher setting precedence to dissuade farmers from tobacco farming

A college teacher in Lalmonirhat has started a different kind of campaign to dissuade farmers from tobacco cultivation and to make them aware. He is neither distributing flyers nor holding meetings.
28 October 2021
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Property under illegal grabbers’ possession: Century-old Shri Shri Gouri Shankar Goshala Society in crisis

Shri Shri Gouri Shankar Goshala Society, an integral part of the heritage of Lalmonirhat town, is shambling with the financial crisis as a portion of its properties has been illegally occupied by a local influential, while some other portion was acquired by the government around 50 years ago.
28 September 2021
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Child Marriage: Creeping through the pandemic

Eighty-five girl students out of 345 of Baravita Girls High School in Kurigram’s Phulbari upazila have been married off during the closure of the school amid the pandemic.
20 September 2021
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The last girl standing

Nargis Nahar and eight other girls graduated from class eight together at Sardob High School in 2020 before the pandemic hit. After schools were shut down, she lost touch with her friends.
18 September 2021
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Long queues of import-laden trucks at Burimari land port

Around 400 trucks carrying imported goods from India are waiting to unload goods at the Burimari land port of Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat due to a shortage of space in customs’ warehouses.
15 September 2021
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Space shortage creates long queues of import trucks at Burimari land port

Around 400 trucks carrying imported goods from India are waiting to unload goods at the Burimari land port of Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat due to a space shortage in customs’ warehouses.
15 September 2021
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Tea cultivation in plain land brings delight to farmers

With help from Bangladesh Tea Board, 82 farmers in Lalmonirhat district of Rangpur division are farming tea on 121 acres of plain land with great success.
14 September 2021
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Century-old payment structure in Sanskrit colleges: A principal gets only Tk 149.50 per month

Principals, pandits and employees associated with Sanskrit Colleges are living inhumane lives because of a meagre salary.
5 September 2021
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Rawhide traders in a bind

Menazul Islam, a seasonal rawhide trader from Matikata Mor area of ​​Chilmari upazila in Kurigram, is in dire straits after taking a Tk 2 lakh loan for his business in hopes of turning a profit.
4 August 2021
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Running ramshod across the river

Flouting rules, a private company is constructing a road on the Teesta river bed in Lalmonirhat’s Kaliganj upazila, posing a risk of severe floods and river erosion upstream.
25 July 2021
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Aman cultivation: Kurigram, Lalmonirhat farmers suffer due to rain deficit

Shortage of rainfall has put farmers of Kurigram and Lalmonirhat in distress and posed a threat to Aman paddy cultivation.
22 July 2021
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Excavation of Ratnai makes things worse

The flow in a three-kilometre stretch of the Ratnai river in Lalmonirhat’s Aditmari upazila has weakened following its excavation by a contractor of the Local Government Engineering Department, allege local farmers.
12 July 2021
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Burimari land port earns record revenue

 The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has caused a global economic crisis with Bangladesh being no exception. 
11 July 2021
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Kurigram Border: Road work suspended due to BSF opposition

The work of widening of a road has remained suspended due to objection from the Indian Border Security Force along Phulbari border in Kurigram, said an RHD executive engineer.
7 July 2021
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Dragon fruit farming gains traction

Dragon fruit has caught the attention of several young farmers in Lalmonirhat as they are increasingly showing interest in growing the tropical fruit because of higher demand.
28 June 2021
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Losing both parents to Covid, devastated boy in Lalmonirhat prays for brother hospitalised with virus

“Covid has killed my parents. I've become an orphan,” said a distraught 14-year-old Sajjad Hossain.
26 June 2021
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Brahmaputra river char: Where people can't afford to celebrate Eid in pandemic

Aheda Bewa is a resident of Jatrapur char in the Brahmaputra river, under Kurigram Sadar upazila. She stays with her son Atoar Ali’s and his family. She occasionally works as a day labourer. For her, Eid-ul-Fitr morning -- which sees celebrations and festivities around the world and in Bangladesh -- was not joyous. She was depressed as she could not manage to buy new clothes for them.
14 May 2021
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Journalist assaulted by BGB members

BGB men led by a camp commander allegedly assaulted a reporter in Lalmonirhat Thursday night and accused him of possessing illegal drugs in a case filed with Sadar Police Station.
16 April 2021
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Dozen mass graves in Lalmonirhat lie neglected

April 5, 1971 is a black day that lives on in the memory of survivors and the Liberation War generation of Lalmonirhat.
4 April 2021
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Seed production brings solvency to farmers

Many farmers in Rangpur’s Lalmonirhat Sadar and Aditamari upazila have turned to vegetable seed cultivation after being left unsatisfied by the prevailing prices of food grains.
30 March 2021

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